THE J HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE
Flubromazolam
Found in:
Fentanyl, BZD
Type/Reason added:
Long acting DBZD
Relative Potency:
N/A
Treatment Options
Supportive Care:
Ensuring proper airway management and monitoring vital signs.
Antidote:
Flumazenil can reverse its effects in emergencies but carries risks of precipitating seizures or withdrawal symptoms in dependent individuals.
Pharmacokinetics and Dynamics
Metabolism:
Flubromazolam is metabolized in the liver, likely involving the cytochrome P450 system, particularly CYP3A4. Its metabolites are excreted primarily through the urine.
Drug-Drug Interactions:
Flubromazolam has significant interactions with other CNS depressants, including alcohol, opioids, barbiturates, and sedative-hypnotics. These combinations dramatically increase the risk of sedation, respiratory depression, and fatal overdose. It may also interact with drugs that inhibit or induce CYP3A4, altering its metabolism.
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